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Transparency in Iraq Iran-Backed Militant Relations

Sandy Ingram
2 min readNov 20, 2021

This is an important question being asked in the Middle East. How can Iraq’s pro Iran militias be tamed? The answer to this question affects our investment in the Iraqi Dinar as well as the future of Iraq.

Without security, foreign companies will continue to be cautious of doing business in Iraq. This affects the unemployment rate and the country’s efforts to diversify Iraq’s income from sources outside of the oil industry.

The original article will lead you to believe the issue is oil, oil revenue, and the power of providing 10 percent of oil for the entire world.

This is what the prophets, historians, and scholars, both living, and deceased are trying to tell us. For many people, it is about oil. However, research, history, and information show a different picture. Maybe, just maybe, we are looking at this all wrong.

The article tells us that the Iran pro militias have been a concern in Iraq since 2003. We also learn that even while the US and other nations invaded Iraq, there was internal conflict within Iraq, on who would control oil, in the Southern part of the country.

The most concerning details in the article reveal the following information:

“For years now, there have been widespread fears, that the Iran backed elements

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Sandy Ingram
Sandy Ingram

Written by Sandy Ingram

Retired US citizen traveling the world, slowly. Author, YouTuber and Retired Tax Professional Registered w/ DOT Since 1999.

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